February 10, 2011

Lady Gaga on the Cover of Vogue, on Her Little Monsters, on Being Down to Earth...

On the eve of the release of "Born This Way," Lady G's much-buzzed about soon-to-drop new album, Vogue Contributing Editor Jonathan Van Meter headed out on tour with the global phenom that is Gaga —and discovered a remarkably poised star at the top of her game who nonethless admitted to being "quite down-to-earth for such an eccentric person." The feature is actually quite witty, including descriptions of skyhigh shoes that "make her feet look as if they are screwed on backward"; the fact that her relationship with her fans, her "little monsters" as she calls them, could "verge on unhealthy, as if both sides were overly invested in something that in the end is impossible; and how Gaga is tailor-made for a 3.0 world: "a human synthesizer, a style aggregator, the perfect Wiki-Google-YouTube–era pop star." Check it out in the March issue, on newsstands February 22nd.

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Lady Gaga on the Cover of Vogue, on Her Little Monsters, on Being Down to Earth...

On the eve of the release of "Born This Way," Lady G's much-buzzed about soon-to-drop new album, Vogue Contributing Editor Jonathan Van Meter headed out on tour with the global phenom that is Gaga —and discovered a remarkably poised star at the top of her game who nonethless admitted to being "quite down-to-earth for such an eccentric person." The feature is actually quite witty, including descriptions of skyhigh shoes that "make her feet look as if they are screwed on backward"; the fact that her relationship with her fans, her "little monsters" as she calls them, could "verge on unhealthy, as if both sides were overly invested in something that in the end is impossible; and how Gaga is tailor-made for a 3.0 world: "a human synthesizer, a style aggregator, the perfect Wiki-Google-YouTube–era pop star." Check it out in the March issue, on newsstands February 22nd.